wrylie

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English

Etymology

Screenwriting jargon, originally an intentional misspelling of wryly.

Pronunciation

Noun

wrylie (plural wrylies)

  1. A parenthetical direction in a screenplay, especially in an instance of overuse.
    • 2020, Julie Gray, Just Effing Entertain Me: A Screenwriter's Atlas:
      Avoid putting in a wrylie what should be in an action line. (walking faster) (looking her up and down) (peering over the edge of the cliff) (pouring coffee)
    • 2021, Trevor Mayes, "10 Rules For Using Parentheticals In Your Screenplay"
      Parentheticals, or actor/character directions, or “wrylies,” are those little descriptions that sometimes appear after a character’s name, in dialogue blocks, to spell out tone, intent or action.
  2. (humorous, derogatory) A prosaic phrase, typically including an adverb with the -ly suffix, that attributes dialogue to a character. (Can we add an example for this sense?)

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